​User Reviews – Bwindi NP

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Denis D'Arbela   –  
United States US
Visited: June 2015 Reviewed: Jul 4, 2015

Email Denis D'Arbela  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Well worth the trip off the beaten path. I stay at Broadbill lodge which is a tent overlooking the rainforest. Their hospitality was excellent. Meals were good and the accommodations provided a real coming feel. It rained at least twice a day. The vegetation was marvelous. A lot of Ephiphytes on the tree trunks. We trekked about 12 km roundtrip to see the Gorilla's on steep hills. Be prepared to bring rain gear because we were drenched on the way back. Also be ready physically because trekking can be quite a challenge. Birding was limited because of the tree cover in the Jungle I am sure that would be a separate trip altogether given the time frame of my visit. The Ugandan Wildlife Authority rangers are very versed and professional, and very informative throughout.

Stuart   –  
Australia AU
Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2015

Email Stuart  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

This is quite an amazing adventure
Overall rating
5/5

It takes quite a lot of effort to get to Bwindi but the journey is well worth it if you get to see a Mountain Gorilla which generally most people do. This is really why you go there. I have worked for the National Parks Service in Australia so i went with a critical eye as to how the experience was managed but particularly how the Gorilla trekking was managed, especially since there are only 880 Mountain Gorillas left in the world. And i was very impressed. I stood within four metres of a Silverback and his family after a five hour hike with my heart thumping a million miles an hour. The guide was fantastic. You are only allowed one hour with the Gorillas but it was a truly wonderful experience to see these magnificent animals in their environment. A word of caution. The trip to get there from Kampala is long and arduous and if you get car sick then the last two hours could be hell but i dont so i just took it all in and had a wonderful time. I highly recommend going. It's a good idea to take a stop at Lake Mburo and/or Queen Elizabeth national parks on the way.

Peet Venter   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: Apr 22, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Dream coming true Gorilla interaction experience
Overall rating
5/5

We planned this trip around the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Mountain - Gorillas and was expecting wet weather and muddy dirt roads and slippery hike thru the undergrowth. The Torrential rains was not disappointing the day before the hike - I was drenched within 2-3 meter when running from the reception to the bungalow - but the next morning we experience a road that was partially washed away with mudslides that covered a 60-75% of the road on the uphill side of the road and cave in scenarios on the down hill side of the road - Needless to say that it was not impossible to uncontrolled heading down hill if it was not for our experienced Driver ( Tolbert from Encounter Arica Safari's ) with the permanent 4 x 4 Hi- Ace bus that take us up ( slipping and sliding) to the mountains thru washed away and blocked roads (tree fell a crossed the road)at some places. The scenery up there was breath taking and the hardworking local villagers plowing the lands with picks i must say was an eye opener for me--(I couldn't believe that all those lands was not work with the aid of tractors and farming implements)
The weather was playing along and we had a perfect day trekking the Gorillas . Even the Gorillas played along and we did found the with a hour and a half since we started the long trek downhill ( I must say another bonus for me--at the age of 58 this is not a joke to trek thru thick undergrowth vegetation with hooks and thorns) -- but I'm not complaining - I was enjoying every minute of it even when I dropped down a washed away hole in the pathway the tracker indicated to us. Then we got our first glimpse of the mountain gorillas in the distance --about 300meter away. I must say the silence was overwhelming and the only thing we hear was the cracking of the boots and clothing against the undergrowth. as we move forward towards the gorillas. We spend the allowed 1 hour in their midst. We were surrounded by 16 Gorillas - 2 x silverbacks, youngsters. 2 x babies and females. Soft whispers and the clicking sound of the cameras as the picture were taken from the group could be clearly heard as the gorillas was in front, left and right next to us, behind and above us . And to soon the hour was up and we had to move on. This was also an experience and a half -- we basically move back at an angle varying from 45º to 75º to the road where our transport will collect us. Now nearly dead when we reached the road . I was puffing, heaving and my heart was beating about 2 feet above my head and this is where i realized why they called it a rain forest-- The sweat was raining from my head.
The food was also very nice especially the fruit - Sweet and very fruity.

Ash G   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2012 Reviewed: Sep 4, 2012

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Bwindi National Park is well worth every hard hike and every hard earned dollar.
Overall rating
5/5

My trip to Bwindi to trek gorillas was absolutely incredible, it's a must-do for anyone traveling to Uganda. Uganda is one of only a few countries that offers this experience, it's a beautiful and lavish country to trek in.

The staff at Bwindi is extremely knowledgeable and friendly. The trek to find the gorillas ranges in time and difficulty; a hike can take from 1-5 hours and can be strenuous depending where the gorillas are located that day. I suggest wearing your best hiking boots and brining a lot of water.

The family of gorillas in Bwindi are not threatening at all, the staff have been working with the families for years and they have become quite accustomed to people. One of my top life experiences.

majzik viktor   –  
Switzerland CH
Visited: August 2010 Reviewed: Jul 12, 2012

Email majzik viktor  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

One of the unforgettable days of my life with the mountain gorilla!
Overall rating
5/5

We spent with a group 2 days at the park. The gorilla trakking was simply amazing. We thought, it is wuite expensive, but afterwords i think, it was worth every cent of it. To be so close to those animals was simply undescribable. One female even touched me. To see playing the younglings was phantastic. I really had to concentrate, that i turn of my camera and enjoy the moment. The feeling remains with me.

The park crew was very supportive, very friendly and very competent. They informed us very well what to do, what not to do. I also made a walk to the 3 waterfalls, which was also great. I always had the feeling, thta our guide knew what he was doing. He instucted us nicely but stricktly, how to conserve the territory for another generations. I felt, that the park is not simply an financial income source, but the people really love their home and the nature.

The village was nice, the people really nice. With the honey maker Agaba i still have connection. The childrens dance on the school was a bit too much show. I felt sorry for them instead of joy, that they dance and sing. I knew, the make it every day.

I was thinking about the masks, and gift stores. I wished more t-shirts, and less gorilla masks. I think the tourists really wanted the traditional stuff, not the fake modern touristic things to buy.

I wished for a bit longer running of the generator in the evening. The camp site was still really nice, confortable and welcoming.

Thank You for the great experience!

Tomasz   –  
Poland PL
Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

Email Tomasz  |  35-50 years of age

Overall rating
5/5

GORILLAS - that's explain everything. All your efforts are worth to make when you see huge silverback charging on you :)

Val   –  
Australia AU
Visited: August 2024 Reviewed: Oct 12, 2024

Email Val  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

We did not see any birds

Bonita Douglass   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2024 Reviewed: Sep 27, 2024

Email Bonita Douglass  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

Gorilla trekking was more incredible than I ever imagined! We were literally a few feet away from them. We saw so many gorillas including babies and a silver back. The guides, guards and porters were amazing. Trip of a lifetime!

Carolyn Coppolino   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2024 Reviewed: Jul 23, 2024

Email Carolyn Coppolino  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

The gorillas are incredible!!

Rui Silva   –  
Portugal PT
Visited: June 2024 Reviewed: Jun 30, 2024

Email Rui Silva  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

I didn’t see many birds in this forest, but it’s lovely

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